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Lytbryt

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  1. Well now today can be ur sit day instead. Silver linings
  2. At least it's honest
  3. Time to take a shower! 😬
  4. I wouldn't even agree to an unenthusiastic handjob for an Eva. You really are a sucker.
  5. Squeeze em out w/ ur hands or tools? Use face mask? Exfoliating wash or scrub?
  6. I feel pressure on teh left side of my head and sometimes ear canal hurts I think wisdom tooth is impact
  7. Start a fire! 🔥🔥
  8. So Naruto is the orange one
  9. I don't think I like Bang or Reign two new energy drinks on the market haven't been impressed with either one tbh
  10. Who thinks that I don't know anyone who thinks that?
  11. Wow I can't believe this is the first time good for him https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2019-09-22/emmys-pose-billy-porter-historic-win Billy Porter, who plays the flamboyant ballroom emcee Pray Tell in FX’s “Pose,” made Emmy history Sunday night by becoming the first openly gay black man to win the lead actor in a drama category. A newbie to the Emmy scene, the Tony- and Grammy-winning actor headed into the evening already making history with his nomination, but the win added to his golden night. (While the television academy doesn’t track such information, a review of previous nominees and winners supports the distinction.) “The category is love, y’all,” Porter said upon accepting the award. Later, in the press room backstage, Porter became emotional speaking about his victory: “Visibility and representation are the only things that create change. It’s when we’re visible that we have the power to create empathy through the way we tell stories,” he said. “Being black and gay and out and being in this position and speaking from where I get to speak from is the change. I hope that young queer people of all colors can look at me and know that they can.” “Pose,” from Ryan Murphy and Steven Canals, explores the extravagant subculture of the LGBTQ ballroom scene in late 1980s and early 1990s New York, as well of the lives of the people of that community. Porter’s visceral portrayal of Pray Tell has been praised by critics since the show’s launch last year. The first season, for which he was nominated, saw his character reckoning with an HIV diagnosis. Before “Pose” came along and had people taking notice of his performance — and his bold and fashionable red carpet moments — Porter made his mark on the stage. He played Teen Angel in the 1994 Broadway revival of “Grease!” and originated the role of Lola, a drag queen and cabaret performer, in Broadway’s “Kinky Boots.” He’s also released a handful of albums. When “Pose” came along, Porter had nearly thrown in the towel on a Hollywood breakthrough. “I wasn’t having a whole lot of luck crossing over from theater into film and TV,” Porter told The Times earlier this year. "[There was] lots of dismissal, dismissive energy surrounding what I do, what I bring, whatever. But a few years prior, I started looking at the landscape and going, ‘Well, who would get me? Who’s in the showrunning position that could get me?’ And Ryan Murphy came up and I just went — Ryan Murphy, and started typing him in my journal, started saying him in my prayers — so when the phone rang, and they said, ‘Ryan Murphy, “Pose,” and it’s set in the LGBTQ ballroom culture,’ I just started laughing.” “I was told that who I am is never going to work,” Porter added in his press room remarks. “I was told that who and what I am is never going to be successful. Period. That’s what I was told. I did not believe them.” Porter also addressed an awards show moment that picked up steam on Twitter — as RuPaul gave his speech after winning for realtiy-competition series for “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” a camera pan caught Porter looking less than enthusiastic.“There’s never a side eye coming from me, there’s never anything negative coming from me,” Porter said. “RuPaul is a friend of mine. I am so proud of him. I stand on his shoulders. ... He paved the way for me, so there’s never a side eye about that.” “Pose,” which has been lauded for its contribution to transgender visibility and representation on TV, received six Emmy nominations this year, including Porter’s category and drama series. The second season of the drama wrapped its run last month on FX.
  12. What is a "genuine" smile?
  13. Bootleg playing on a VHS recorded with a iPhone converted to Betamax.
  14. From what I unerstand Psycho Pass season 2 is not good at all. Also I am surprise how many people here seem to adhere to the 3 episode "rule"; I have never watched an entire show because I thought the first three episodes were good. If a show is bad from episode one it's not going to "pick up" from my experience.
  15. I know there is a beginning and a end but I don't feel like watching like 500 episodes to know what happens. Can someone here give me a TLDR plot synopsis plz?
  16. Wut? There was a Luigi Mansio n2 when?
  17. I have heardt he animation is not as bad as FLCL Progressive tho so it's a step down in quality
  18. Does it taste like Voltage it looks like it taste like Voltage
  19. I hear OPM season 2 not as good ats the first one tho is this true?
  20. Does it really improve ur accuracy? 😆
  21. Carbonated water is the main ingredient in energy drink
  22. Read the ingredients it will tell you the flavor profile the flavor profile efor Khaos is apple juice concentrate, orange juice concentrate, peach juice concentrate, tangerine juice concentrates, pineapple juice concentrate, white grape juice concentratre
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